We don’t decide about life; we’re captured by life. In the major spheres, decision-making, when it happens at all, is downstream from curiosity and engagement. If we really want to understand and shape behavior, maybe we should look less at decision-making and more at curiosity. Why are you interested in the things you are interested in? Why are some people zealously seized, manically attentive and compulsively engaged?
Content: Quotation
Author: David Brooks
Source: The New York Times
Subjects: Attention, Decision Making, Organizational Behavior, Personality / Behavior
Author: David Brooks
Source: The New York Times
Subjects: Attention, Decision Making, Organizational Behavior, Personality / Behavior
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